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Old 28 February 2019, 05:50 AM   #1
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It's important to store my pics safely>>>

so I got this slave dics today.

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Old 28 February 2019, 05:53 AM   #2
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so I got this slave dics today.
Didn't know you swung that way Jocke, sounds like a kinky alternative lifestyle purchase, and probably not cheap, hope you're not doing any human trafficking...
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Old 28 February 2019, 06:03 AM   #3
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I just finished setting up my FreeNAS setup at home last week with 2x2TB arrays to store media.

Wish I could get a 2TB SSD!
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2TB won’t go far with your pics Jocke.

I hope you’ve bought a few!!


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Old 28 February 2019, 06:05 AM   #5
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I just finished setting up my FreeNAS setup at home last week with 2x2TB arrays to store media.

Wish I could get a 2TB SSD!


Could you please elaborate? I’d love a way to store all of my DVD’s on a drive that could be directly accessed from my TV.

It’s crazy to say but DVD’s seem so old fashioned...


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Old 28 February 2019, 10:54 PM   #8
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Could you please elaborate? I’d love a way to store all of my DVD’s on a drive that could be directly accessed from my TV.

It’s crazy to say but DVD’s seem so old fashioned...


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You can do it by getting a NAS unit (look at Synology Disk Station products). Then you have to compress all your DVD and store them on the NAS.
Finally, you can either stream directly from the NAS (if you purchase a model with such capabilities) or use a HTPC or a Roku/FireTV to access the media from the NAS and display it on the TV.

It is a bit involved to setup but you will have all your media stored in one place and accessible from all the devices around the house.
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I already have a 2x2TB NAS where I copy everything and this new disc is the slave disc in my computer where I working with the pics.
I have a 500GB SSD master disc for the OS and my software and I will save all my work on the new disc.
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You can do it by getting a NAS unit (look at Synology Disk Station products). Then you have to compress all your DVD and store them on the NAS.
Finally, you can either stream directly from the NAS (if you purchase a model with such capabilities) or use a HTPC or a Roku/FireTV to access the media from the NAS and display it on the TV.

It is a bit involved to setup but you will have all your media stored in one place and accessible from all the devices around the house.


Brilliant. I shall investigate!

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